Spinal curvatures


Faulty posture – the most common a faulty posture is the spinal curvature in a left part the lumbar-breast  area. A clear increase or decrease in curvature in the plane fibula, when they are not well established and can be corrected passively or actively is defined as a faulty posture.
 
Most frequently occurring are:

  • Deepening of breast  kyphosis  – so called round back
  • Deepening lumbar area lordosis - so-called concave shoulders
  • Deepening of breast kyphosis with lumbar area lordosis - so-called square-concave back
  • The lack of physiological spine curvature
  • Spinal curvature

Spinal curvature also known as scoliosis is a developmental distortion of spine and torso. At the age of development idiopathic scoliosis occurs in 2-3% of the grow ups. Children and adolescents with scoliosis are not affected with the primary problem of pain and dysfunctions of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, which are typical of adults, but they are exposed to the risk of distortion progression. It is the greater the earlier scoliosis occurs.
 

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